Cream cooler



Aug. 10, 1937. 3 Q MYERS 2,089,403

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Patented Aug. 10, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CREAM COOLER Scott 0. Myc Daugherty. Iowa Application August 19, 1935, Serial No. 36,920

1 Claim. (Cl. 31'-4) The present invention relates generally to re- From the above detailed description it will be ceptacles and particularly a receptacle for reseen that cream in the receptacle may be cooled ceiving cream having incorporated therein means by a stream of water passing through the tube 9 whereby the cream may be eilectively and emwhich may be accomplished by a suitable conciently cooled. nection with an ordinary garden hose or any 5 An important object of the invention resides in other suitable means. the provision of a receptacle of this nature which It is thought that the construction, operation, is simple in its construction, easy to manipulate utility and advantages of this invention will now and thoroughly eflicient and reliable in use. be quite apparent to those skilled in this art with- 10 Another important object of the invention reout a more detailed description thereof. 10 sides in the provision of a receptacle of this nature The present embodiment of the invention has which is inexpensive to manufacture, compact been described in considerable detail merely for and convenient in its arrangement of parts and the purposes of exemplification since in actual otherwise well adapted for the purpose for which practice it attains the features of advantage it is designed. enumerated as desirable in the statement of the 15 With the above and numerous other objects in invention and the above description. view as will appear as the description proceeds, It will be apparent that changes in the details the invention consists in certain novel features of of construction, and in the combination and arconstruction, and in the combination and arrangement of p t y be ted t Wi hout rangement of parts as will be hereinafter more departing from the spirit or scope of the invenfully described and claimed, tion as hereinafter claimed or sacrificing any of 20 In the drawings: its advantages. Figure l is a side elevation of a receptacle em- Having thus described my invention what I bodying the features of my invention showing the claim as new is:- lower portion broken away and in section. A cream cooler of the class described compris- 5 Figure 2 is a vertical section through the reinga substantially cylindrical receptacle provided ceptacle taken substantially on the line 2-2 of with a centrally apertured elevated bottom, a

Figure 1. vertically disposed, centrally arranged water cir- Figure 3 is a top plan view of the receptacle culating tube having its lower end attached to showing the handle removed. said bottom and extending through and beyond 0 Figure 4 is a bottom plan view thereof. the central aperture and terminating substan- Figure 5 is a bottom plan view of the top. tially flush with the extreme lower edge of said Figure 6 is a perspective view of the tube. cylindrical receptacle, the upper end of said tube Referring to the drawings in detail it will be extending above the corresponding end of said reseen that the numeral 6 denotes a cylindrical wall ceptacle, a removable closure fitted into said upper forming the body of the receptacle and being proend, said closure including an annulus having an vided with a bottom I having a central opening 8 annular depending flange intermediate its outer in which is fixed a tube 9 which extends slightl and inner peripheral edges, the projecting marbelow the bottom I to terminate in co-p1anar reginal edge of said annulus constituting a stop 0 lationship with the bottom edge of the wall 6 and flange, the depending annular flange fitting telewhich extends a distance above the upper edge scopically into the upper end portion of said rethereof. This tube is fixed in the opening 8 in ceptacle, a downwardly and inwardly dished any suitable manner. The letter T denotes genscreen of annular form, said screen having its A erally a top comprising a. cylindrical flange ill to outer marginal edge attached to the inner periphtelescope inside the upper end of the body 8 and eral edge of said annulus, said screen constituting 45 having an outwardly directed annular flange ii a concave aerating and straining member and to rest on the upper edge of the body 6 and prohaving its inner peripheral edge provided with ---..vided with an inwardly directed flange l2 to which an upstanding collar, the aforementioned circuis fixed a foraminous portion I4 the center of lating tube extending through and beyond said which is fixed to a sleeve i5 circumjacent the collar. 50

tube 9. S. O. MYERS.

A ball or handle i6 is secured as at I! or in any other suitable manner to the body 6. 

